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Hello!I write to see if anyone can help me because I am a bit crowded.It turns out that they have found a cyst in my jaw for the damn to the Muela of the trial.It is not an open heart operation, but it will surely be with general anesthesia.And I am with all kinds of neuras for the complications that may be in it for diabetes.I still don't know when it will be the operation, tomorrow I have the first appointment with the maxillofacial.I am diabetic twelve years ago and fortunately I have no complication.Just a few weeks ago I changed the medication because I had a slightly decompensated season.I am better but even in an adjustment phase.Any of you have operated ????which has been your experience.Thank you very much and to see if anyone helps me ...

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05/08/2012 10:37 a.m.
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Hello fer

Let's see, I have operated 3 times without counting the caesarean section.The "luck" that I had that the first took me to the operating room, because it was diabetic.

Do not worry, they control everything with the drippers and as long as you cannot eat you will be with the glucose serum and insulin, if you notice hiccups, you close one a little and open the other more and "verse".

The last one does not have a year: Mrgreen:

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romevila
05/08/2012 10:51 a.m.

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Thanks Romevila.With what took you to the chirofano the first one do you mean that you were the first of the day or to advance the operation ???It is that if the matter is a little delayed, I don't care about anything, hehehe

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05/08/2012 10:55 a.m.
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Yes, the 1st of the day, that is to say if they begin at 8 am, because at that time myself, it is a "luck", so "do not wake up" you pass it, besides that I do not like anything to be fasting ...

Good luck, that operation does not seem complicated, believe me, in a PLIS it is already made and we are less time we are admitted.The sooner you take it better, because if you are not going around all day, I tell you from experience.

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romevila
05/08/2012 11:15 a.m.

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Thanks for the mood Romevilla.If what scares me is the entire roll of general anesthesia and that.Anyway, let's see everything well.Anyway, I'm having a worse than when debuting, but much worse ...

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05/08/2012 11:34 a.m.
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Very important the previous interview with the anesthetist.
There is time to ask and riddle questions.
Depending on the duration of the operation they will make a protocol to make a digital blood glucose every x minutes.

In pancreas transplants they usually perform them every 5 minutes.

In minor interventions, not mediating a labile diabetes, every half hour is enough.
As Romevila says they will plug a glucosado on one side and another of insulin and will play.

The difficult thing will be the day before and then.
I advise you to get involved and "design" those days in writing ... but in the plant they can give you dislikes.

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05/08/2012 1:30 p.m.
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Fer

Something very important, it has the account of the insulin units that they put.In the last one, which will have a year now, with 90 before dinner, 17 units of fast, if you read 17 units and opposed my opposition, worth the redundancy, the night was Toledo, as you can imagine for me andFor your companions of the night shift, all night with the glucose, since eating or drinking cannot before an intervention.:?

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05/08/2012 2:45 p.m.

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Fuck, fuck now if you are afraid.And right now that hemoglobin has come out of the clouds and I just changed endocrine because I have changed city.And it would not be better to wait to be more stable with the new medication to operate ???

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05/08/2012 3:02 p.m.
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Talk to the doctor to make it clear that insulin you put it on.You can operate with the basal set.There are no problems, that diabetics are operated every day ..

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Regina
05/08/2012 4:33 p.m.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
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Fer, let's not be scared, I had just changed city, I had specimens in all interventions, but for that there are the specialists, according to the third you can be even an endocrine, I am sorry to have scared you.

But don't tell me that you haven't had hypos?Well, just, only Q at Llamas Hospital and come to give you something, look at it like this :))

Fer, the diabetics tb we spend, ainssss these men like you, hahaha: D

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romevila
05/08/2012 4:35 p.m.

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Thanks girls.If the truth is that I am a bit crowded.But it is the first time and it is already known that the first times ... Anyway, to see what the maxillofacial tells me tomorrow.He gives me.Thank you very much

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05/08/2012 4:45 p.m.
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Fer

Make you, then don't forget and get to tell us, come, which is a "momentary": p

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romevila
05/08/2012 5:05 p.m.

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Well, I've already returned.The truth that has reassured me a lot.He told me that it is a very simple operation and that in forty minutes I am ready.He told me that it was a "shit" of cyst, hehehe.Of course, he told me that it is with general anesthesia.So he has already sent me all the preparatory tests.I have insisted a lot about diabetes and he told me that I will not worry that I will be very controlled and that if necessary they will put an endocrine for the operation.I still have some fear but I am calmer.Thank you very much for the spirits you are suns.I will tell you.The truth that helps listen to people who understand what you feel.

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